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Thais have been warned by the tech police not to believe claims of high returns and quick return of investments in relation to a power bank fraud online.

 

Spokesman Lt-Col Krissada Pattanacharoen said that people had been promised high interest rates and easy withdrawal of their money.

 

Then the website went down and those behind it disappeared with all the cash. 

 

Krissada said there were many victims who were now in even more pain added to that caused by the pandemic.

 

The people behind the site face jail for five years and fines of 100,000 baht when caught, reported INN, as investigations continue. 

 

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4 minutes ago, webfact said:

Then the website went down and those behind it disappeared with all the cash.

So they could start a new sure fire business. They have too much money in their account so you send them your bank details so they can store some of it in yours, and they will pay you for your trouble. As soon as they get back from Nigeria.......

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4 hours ago, Dogmatix said:

Thais have been warned.  Yes.  The mistake a lot of scammers in Thailand make is to scam Thais, i.e. the Nigerian romance scammers.  If they are caught they will have the book thrown at.  However, boiler room scams, fake financial advisors and other schemes that target exclusively foreign victims are positively encouraged and the owners can be safe and get rich in Thailand, as long as they maintain their payment schedules with the BiB. 

Yup so right 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Thais have been warned by the tech police not to believe claims of high returns and quick return of investments in relation to a power bank fraud online

But trust their loan schemes.

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A common sense warning to all who invest. If the promised return is stupid, beware. Do your research and diligence and use reason. 

 

Who are these people? What is their track record? Who do you know personally, who have invested with them? 

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3 minutes ago, Excel said:

Be very careful of high interest investments, RTP scams and extortion are fine - In other words save your money for us 

So in essence Som Nam Na, is that correct, or is it caveat emptor?

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